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I see ElectraMeccanica Solos around Vancouver every once in a while and it reminds me of Elio motors. It’s clearly possible to actually produce an EV like this...Elio is just bad at it.

Many countries I have been in have a greater culture of collective good and collective responsibility. We do not and it shows.

Makes you wonder what else he’s helped himself to from the evidence locker…

The existence of these types of people within departments is not the big issue. There are bad people everywhere. The issue is that people like this are allowed to continue to operate and even get put into positions like acting Sergeant and President of the FOP. His “brothers” will defend him and the good cops will

The FOP and this were the most disturbing aspects to me:

He remains president of the Colorado Fraternal Order Of Police.

Seriously, I’m so fucking disgusted by police in this country. I’d sooner run to a gang member for help before I’d run to any cop at this point, especially given my skin color. The cop’s more likely to murder me and get away with it anyway these days.

Meh…

Most people don’t even take their Jeeps to the local off road park, Moab or the Rubicon...

I can say that I am Honda’s target audience... I fish every weekend in the mountains in CO. 90+% of my drive is on pavement, with the last 2-10 miles being a dirt road. I do this in my Focus ST, and so far, have not gotten

Trashing Jeeps pot, meet the David Tracy kettle.

Concern trolling squared

Pretense.

I wish it wasn’t, but it is an NP. Sadly.

How else would you prove that you are a true outdoorsman than driving around with an RTT on your roof for months only to use it a few times a year?

Or people could just go back to pitching a tent on the ground. 

I had a couple professors that owned graphics companies and were pushing us to get our hands on “the computer” but the university didn’t really have much in the way of resources aside from a communal computer lab and no software. Adobe was pretty much brand new and that’s the one my professor pretty much ran his

At my small school, the design teacher was traditionally taught, but adept at teaching us digitally (this is also a man who occasionally rode a unicycle and wore a gorilla suit to campus from time to time). Because of this, the program emphasized both the digital and analog aspects of art and design - I took as many

Industrial illustration from the 50's-60's really was amazing.  Since they were typically throw-aways and the artist was working on a deadline (“Bob!  We need a hero illustration of the 12M in an hour.  Get on it!”) they used simple tools (guache and colored pencil on that one, I’d guess) and an assload of technique.